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1 The Bluetech International Clean Air Conference 2017 will unite around 400 participants, including policymakers, national and international experts, local environmental departments, technology companies, environmental organizations, researchers and media together to witness the future clean air evolving trend and cutting-edge development of clean air technologies around the world. The conference will focus on China s future clean air roadmap and aims to address the policy, technology, funding and management aspects of air pollution. In the conference, the Disaggregated Coal Treatment and Clean Heating Guideline will be released, and VOCs Online Monitoring System Assessment Guidance, Special loans project from the Asia Development Bank for air pollution prevention in Jing-jin-ji and surrounding areas will also be introduced. We ve invited environmental department representatives participation from many provinces and cities. Winners and Finalists of the Bluetech Award 2017 will be promoted through posters, display booths on-stage presentations and further match-making & showcase events with local cooperating government entities and research institutions and potential buyers using their technologies to support implementing clean air policies in China. Meanwhile five sub-forums will be held, topic about local air quality management, disaggregated coal control and clean heating, air quality management and monitoring, clean air project investments and innovative clean air technologies. Date: December, 2017 Location: Presidential Hotel Beijing Organizers:

2 Supporting Organizations Energy Foundation (China) Beijing Municipal Research Institute of Environmental Protection Chinese Research Academy of China National Investment and Guaranty Corporation Chinese Society of Professional Committee for Pollution Prevention and Control of Volatile Organic Compounds China Association of Environmental Protection Industry-Committee of Vehicle Emission Control China Electric Vehicle Charging Technology and Industry Alliance China Energy Storage Alliance Asia Society (USA) Zhongguancun International Environment Protection Industry Promotion Center Energy and Environment Branch of Chinese Society For China Council for Industrial Environmental Protection Center for Environmental Education and Communications of Ministry of Environmental Protection (CEEC) Beijing Global Village Environmental Education Center China Energy Conservation Association Energy Saving Technology Promotion Specialized Committee Beijing Environmental Monitoring Center Beihang University IE EXPO Strategic Media Partner: World Environment Magazine

3 Specially Invited Guest (planned) Hao Jiming Academician The Chinese academy of engineering, Tsinghua university Chairman Clean Air Alliance of China steering committee TBD Administrative Committee of Zhongguancun Science Park Catherine Witherspoon Former CEO California Air Resource Board Chris James Principle Regulatory Assistance Project N.Bruce Pickering Vice President Asia Society Jiang Nanqing National Officer United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Wang Xiaodong Senior Project the World Bank Officer Lv Lin Senior Project Asian development bank Officer Wang Jinnan Academician, Director Chinese academy for environmental planning Ren Hongyan Secretary General Energy and Environment Branch of Chinese Society for Environmental Science Chai Fahe Fu Qingyan Chief Atmospheric Scientist Associate Director Chinese Research Academy of Shanghai Environmental Monitoring Center Zhao Lijian director Energy Foundation environmental management project Xu Yun Chairman ZhongGuancun International Environment Protection Industry Promotion Center Wang Tong General Manager ZhongGuancun International Environment Protection Industry Promotion Center Tang Dagang Researcher Chinese Research Academy of Wang Junling Associate Dean Beijing Municipal Academy of Environmental Protection Science Gao Song Director Atmosphere Room of Shanghai Environmental Monitoring Center

4 Liu Baoxian Associate Director Atmosphere Room of Beijing Environmental Monitoring Center Liu Mingbo Project Leader China Investment Company limited by Guarantee ADB Wang Yanjun Researcher Environmental Protection Department Motor Vehicle Exhaust Pollution Monitoring Center Yue Xin Researcher Chinese Research Academy of Zhu Tianle Professor BeiHang University Yu Zhenhua Director-General Zhongguancun Energy Storage Technology Industry Alliance Lun Liyong Secretary-General China Energy Conservation Association Energy Saving Technology Promotion Specialized Committee Luan Zhiqiang Secretary-General China Environmental Protection Industry Association Waste Gas Purification Committee Su Sheng Associate Director Xiamen Environmental Protection Vehicle Pollution Control Technology Center Yan Zhongkai Director China Environmental Protection Industry Association Zhu Chun Senior Engineer Shanghai Architectural Science Research Institute Building Environment Technology Department

5 Agenda (draft) Morning Agenda Agenda (draft) 9:00-9:30 Opening Speech Hao Jiming, Academician, Chinese Academy of Engineering, Tsinghua University; Chairman of CAAC Steering Committee Jiang Nanqing, National Officer, UNEP Representative from Management Committee of Zhongguancun Representative from Beijing Municipal Bureau of Environmental Protection 9:30-10:30 Guest Keynote Speech 10:30-10:45 Tea Break Key strategy of 13thFYP air pollution prevention Wang Jinnan, Director, Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning Policy strengthen driven technology innovation in California, US Catherine Witherspoon, Former CEO, California Air Resource Board Governance needs in 2+26 cities in Jing-Jin-Ji Region Chai Fahe, Chief Atmospheric Scientist, Chinese Research Academy of International experience on pollution-discharge permit system Christopher James, Principal, The Regulatory Assistant Project 10:45-11:15 California-Beijing Bluetech acceleration partnership The Clean Air Alliance of China and Asia Society will jointly introduced the California-Beijing Bluetech acceleration partnership 11:15-12: Bluetech Award Ceremony The session will announce and award the 2017 Bluetech Award Winners and Finalists. Including the following areas: Diesel engine emission reduction technologies & clean energy substitutes. Coal combustion emission control & clean energy substitutes

6 (Non-power sector). VOCs substitution and pollution prevention. Indoor air pollution control. Advanced pollution source and air quality monitoring. Other commercial-ready technology Clean air technologies that attracted most public attention Afternoon Agenda The Main Forum (Air Quality Innovation Management in Provinces/Cities) Lecture: China s clean air market outlook Innovation Center for Clean-air Solutions 2 TBD Zhongguancun International Environment Protection Industry Promotion Center 3 Progress in environmental supervision Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning Panel Discussion 1 Challenges, difficulties and needs from the cities Participated by representatives and experts from Beijing, Shanxi Province Shenzhen, Changzhou and others 2 Industry demand in clean air technologies Representatives from petroleum, chemical industry, automobile and other fields 3 Funding mechanism for clean air plans and measures Representatives from China national investment and guaranty, corporation, the World Bank,,Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Group, and other investment organization.

7 Morning Agenda Sub-Forum I: Disaggregated Coal Control in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and Surrounding Areas and Clean Heating For air pollution in Jing-Jin-Ji region, disaggregated coal burning is the main pollution factor, and at a certain time it affect regional air quality a lot, such as in winter heating by coal-fired and disaggregated coal burning pollution. To better implement the national requirements for the control of air pollution, improve the environmental quality of Jing-Jin-Ji region, it requires accelerating the clean energy transformation, strictly controlling the bulk coal burning emissions. In this sub-forum, environmental protection departments of the Jing-Jin-Ji region, policy and technical experts, and advanced technology enterprises will discuss bulk coal management solutions, and have presentation for the application of domestic and foreign advanced technology. The Disaggregated Coal Treatment and Clean Heating Guideline will be released in this sub-forum. Partners: Beijing Municipal Research Institute of Environmental Protection, Energy Saving Technology Promotion Specialized Committee of China Energy Conservation Association. Attendances: Representatives from the Jing-Jin-Ji region environmental protection department, the representatives from the advanced technology enterprises, the academic authorities, international organization, etc. Sub-Forum II: Environmental Monitoring Technologies for Enforcement Air quality and pollution sources monitoring is the main basis of air quality forecast and warning, also is the basis of atmospheric environmental governance, establish a more accurate list of pollution sources, be able to determine the local main pollution source, support to make pollution control policy. With the development of monitoring technology and Internet technology, online monitoring and monitoring network based on Internet technology is changing the traditional monitoring purposes. The sub-forum will focus on the next generation monitoring technology, the current situation and development trend of monitoring technology and policy to discuss and exchange.

8 Partners: Chinese Research Academy for Environmental Science (CRAES), Shanghai Environmental Monitoring Center, Beijing Municipal Environmental Monitoring Center Attendances: Representatives from environmental protection department, advanced technology enterprises, the academic authorities, industry associations, etc Afternoon Agenda Sub-Forum III: Clean Air Project Investments (ADB Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Air Quality Improvement Loan Project Introduction ) Co-organizers: China National Investment and Guaranty Corporation The Asia Development Bank will provide 458 million in loans for air pollution prevention in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and surrounding areas. With the funding, we hope it could beautify the environment while bring economic benefits. As the executive body, China National Investment and Guaranty Corporation will introduce more details and progresses of the Project, and also share knowledge and experience to help enterprises improve the fund use efficiency. Partners: Asian Development Bank Attendances: Representatives from the Jing-Jin-Ji region environmental protection department, the representatives from the advanced technology enterprises, the academic authorities, international organization, etc. Sub-Forum IV: Innovative Clean Air Technologies (including VOCs, motor vehicle, indoor air pollution prevention) VOCs is one of the main primary pollutants in various regions throughout China and is one of the major precursors for secondary PM 2.5 and ozone. VOCs and its secondary products are toxic and cancerous, harming public health. As the China launches the official war on pollution, the 13 th Five Year Plan listed VOCs as an important

9 contaminant, pushing some major cities and provinces to create their own VOCs control targets. Particulate emissions from diesel engine is one of the major sources on PM 2.5 in China, which has strong carcinogenic. With improvement of strength on the air quality control, diesel engine pollution control has become one of the main tasks. In addition to diesel vehicles, ships, cargo handling machines and construction equipment are all diesel engine powered with signification emission. As one topic in this session, diesel engine pollution control difficulties, leading technical solutions, development trend, policy bottleneck and requirements will be taken in-depth discussion. People spend, on average, 70% of their time in indoor environment and therefore are potentially more exposed to indoor air pollutants. In addition to outdoor pollution infiltration, there are also many pollution sources in indoor environments, which causes high indoor air pollution that are often more severe than the outdoor air. As people are becoming more aware of air quality and health, concerns on the indoor air quality have also been raised. Partners: Beihang University, Energy and Environment Branch of Chinese Society For, Chinese Society of Professional Committee for Pollution Prevention and Control of Volatile Organic Compounds, Shanghai Research Institute of Building Science Group Attendances: Representatives from environmental protection department, advanced technology enterprises, the academic authorities, industry associations, etc.